Shoshone National Forest The Shoshone
National Forest was set aside in 1891 as part of
the Yellowstone Timberland Reserve, making the
Shoshone the first national forest in the United
States. It consists of some 2.4 million acres of
varied terrain ranging from sagebrush flats to
rugged mountains. The higher mountains are
snow-clad most of the year. Immense areas of
exposed rock are interspersed with meadows and
forests. With Yellowstone National Park on its
western border, the Shoshone encompasses the area
from the Montana state line south to Lander,
Wyoming which includes portions of the Absaroka,
Wind River and Beartooth Ranges

Bridger-Teton National Forest Located in
Western Wyoming, the Bridger-Teton offers more than
3.4 million acres of public land for your outdoor
recreation enjoyment. With its pristine watersheds,
abundant wildlife and immense wildlands, the
Bridger-Teton National Forest comprises a large
part of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem - the
largest intact ecosystem in the lower 48 United
States. Offering nearly 1.2 million acres of
designated Wilderness, over 30,000 miles of road
and trail and thousands of miles of unspoiled
rivers and streams, the Bridger-Teton offers
something for everyone. We encourage you to visit
this beautiful landscape and experience this unique
piece of American Heritage.

Bighorn National Forest Located in
north-central Wyoming, the Big Horn Mountains are a
sister range of the Rocky Mountains. Conveniently
located half-way between Mt. Rushmore and
Yellowstone National Park, the Big Horns are a
great vacation destination in themselves. No region
in Wyoming is provided with a more diverse
landscape -- from lush grasslands to alpine
meadows, from crystal-clear lakes to glacial carved
valleys, from rolling hills to sheer mountain
walls.

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